Ellen Frankel (born 1951) was the Editor-in-Chief of the
Jewish Publication Society
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(JPS) from 1991 until 2009, and also served as CEO of the JPS for 10 years. She retired in 2009 to pursue her own writing and scholarly projects, serving as JPS's first Editor Emerita.
Biography
Frankel received her B.A. from the
University of Michigan
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in 1973 and her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from
Princeton University
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in 1978.
Frankel travels widely as a
storyteller and
lecturer
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, speaking to synagogues, summer study institutes, Hillels, Jewish women's groups, JCCs, museums, schools, retirement communities, and radio audiences. Among the programs she presents are Reading the Torah through a Woman's Eyes; The Evil Eye, Hamsas and Other Jewish Superstitions; Jewish Tales of Love and Romance; Jewish Ethics through Jewish Tales; From Spark to Fire: How Jewish Books Are Born; The History of Jewish Publishing in America; and Writing a Jewish Children's Bible. She also lectures on her work as a librettist of operas and other musical works.
A scholar of
Jewish folklore, Frankel has published ''The Classic Tales: 4000 Years of Jewish Lore'', a collection of 300 traditional Jewish tales; and ''The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols'', co-authored with artist Betsy Teutsch. She is also the author of ''The Five Books of Miriam: A Woman's Commentary on the Torah'', published in an Israeli
Hebrew
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edition as ''Midrash Miriam''. She is the editor of ''The Jewish Spirit: A Celebration in Stories and Art'', and contributing author to the ten-volume series, ''My People’s Prayerbook''. She is also the author of ''The Illustrated Hebrew Bible'', and the ''JPS Illustrated Children’s Bible.''
Frankel has published two books for young people - ''Choosing To Be Chosen'', a collection of stories for Jewish pre-teens, and a sequel, ''Tell It Like It Is: Tough Choices for Today’s Teens'', which she co-authored with her teenage daughter.
Frankel has also written
libretti
A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to the text of major litu ...
for two oratorios composed by
Andrea Clearfield
Andrea Clearfield (born 1960) is an American composer of contemporary classical music. Regularly commissioned and performed by ensembles in the United States and abroad, her works include music for orchestra, chorus, soloists, chamber ensembles, ...
, ''Women of Valor'' and ''The Golem Psalms.'' The first was premiered in
Los Angeles
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in 2002; the second in
Philadelphia
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in 2006. Her most recent opera, with composer
Leonard Lehrman
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His teachers included Lenore Anhalt, Elie Siegmeister, Ol ...
, is "The Triangle Fire," based on the 1911
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York. The opera will premiere at the American Labor Museum on September 4, 2016. She is also developing an opera libretto based on
Karel Capek's science fiction classic, ''
R.U.R.
''R.U.R.'' is a 1920 science-fiction play by the Czech writer Karel Čapek. "R.U.R." stands for (Rossum's Universal Robots, a phrase that has been used as a subtitle in English versions). The play had its world premiere on 2 January 1921 in ...
''
Frankel wrote the libretto for the fact-based opera ''Slaying the Dragon'' with music by American composer
Michael Ching, based on the book ''Not by the Sword'' by Kathryn Watterson. The opera was commissioned by the
Center City Opera Theater in Philadelphia, and had its world premiere in June 2012, conducted by Andrew M. Kurtz.
Frankel received the Myrtle Wreath Award from
Hadassah in February 2000, the Bernard Reisman Professional Excellence Award from
Brandeis University
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in May 2009 and the
National Jewish Book Award in the Illustrated Children's Book category for ''The JPS Illustrated Children's Bible'' in 2009.
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